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Yellowstone Season 2 - Episode 2


Beth found a candidate to back in the election who she believes Jamie will hate. When I spoke with Wes Bentley before the season began, he was excited about what might lie beneath the surface of this brother and sister.




Yellowstone Season 2 - Episode 2


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With Rainwater's nightmare at the beginning of the episode and Beth's discussion with Bob "tuck it in your sock" Schwartz, it never crossed my mind that he survived. Yet there he was to taunt John Dutton for another day.


Below is a full list of all the songs and artists highlighted during the 10 episodes of Yellowstone Season 2, including Blackberry Smoke being featured eight times, Ryan Bingham (who also plays a character in the show) featured multiple times, along with the Turnpike Troubadours, Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, Tyler Childers, Mandolin Orange, Casey Donahew, Kacey Musgraves, Whiskey Myers (who received a big boost from the show during the first season), and many more.


Listed below are the stars, as well as guest stars and recurring co-stars appearing in at least 3 episodes of the second season. They are named along with the name of the character they played on the show, as well as the episodes they were credited for and/or appeared in. Main stars are listed in the order of the credits, guests and co-stars in order of appearance.


After the credits, the episode jumps ahead a few days as Tate is now sporting a cast on his broken arm. Kayce, who was not present at the crash, is comforting a recovering Monica. The father and son duo head out together and Kayce tells Tate that his mother may need some time. It's an ominous chain of events for the family, especially after Kayce "saw the end" of his relationship during a vision quest in Season 4.


Back at Yellowstone, we see Carter who has grown up since the end of the last season. He was seen briefly where his growth spurt was addressed. For anyone searching online, the role hasn't been recast, actor Finn Little has just grown a lot since he shot the last season in 2020.


This episode's flashback revisits a problem John Dutton faced several decades previously. Actor Josh Lucas portrays him with a strong mustache, and he investigates the mystery of dead animals on his land.


He takes out the Yellowstone Ranch helicopter, which we haven't seen for a couple of seasons, and finds a group of builders who are spraying a toxic substance on the weeds. The head of the works, Dick Weller, makes an enemy of John by refusing to back down.


Now, before we get down to business here, I'd like to make an observation about this episode: it's one of the talkiest and most touchy-feely episodes of the whole show, and I mean that as a positive. Though the show's characters are acutely drawn, we don't always get much development out of them, and this episode shows several Duttons making some progress, further enriches Rip's self-sacrificing loyalty to John Dutton, and actually lets Kayce smile. Kayce smiles in this episode. Several times!


Dutton admonishes Kayce for helping to beat the snot out of the guys at the cowboy bar, telling him not to fight. Wranglers handle their own problems. When Kayce asks how he's supposed to sleep in the same bunk with men he won't defend, Dutton tells him he's not going to sleep there anymore. Wasn't it Kayce's idea to sleep in the bunkhouse, by the way? It seems season 2 is taking some measures to correct its course.


Keep that in mind, because I think we'll see kindler, gentler variations on a couple of the main cast in this episode, including a certain Dutton daughter who's never demonstrated even an iota of kindness ever before.


We join her with her boss Bob, beginning to snatch up those pieces of real estate they discussed in the last episode. With them is a sleazy real estate agent who attracts Beth's considerable ire after he suggests that she look at one more piece of land that isn't technically for sale. It's called the Pelican Ranch, and right away Beth smells a rat. She tells him off, paying special attention to his "capped teeth and spray tan," not to mention his "waxed ass."


It's dinner time at the Yellowstone, and Beth's getting there late. She asks Kayce why he's beat up and Dutton tells her not to talk about business at the dinner table. She flies right off the handle, storming out before she's taken a bite. Dutton comments that she hasn't made it through a whole dinner since she was eleven. And Kayce, by god, he actually laughs. And then, though I'm tempted to think my eyes deceive me, Dutton chuckles too, or at least smirks. It's an episode of firsts.


In fact, it's interesting to think that in this character-driven episode, with so many interesting scenes, there was nary any Dan Jenkins or Thomas Rainwater to be found. It makes me wonder if we'll see the same for them this season. I've said before I'm a fan of Rainwater. I think he's an interesting character, and I find myself on his side a lot of the time. But Jenkins is harder to like. But maybe we'll get some deepening of their characters too as we head for whatever explosive confrontation was hinted at in the first episode's dream/premonition.


Season 2 of Paramount Network's western, drama TV series premiered on the 19th of June 2019. The 2nd season features a top-notch list of songs which includes tracks from artists like Eliot Bronson and Ryan Bingham. You will be able to listen to the complete list of songs as wells as the soundtrack below.


In Yellowstone season 2, Dan Jenkins, Teal Beck, Malcolm Beck, Jason, Sarah Nguyen, Dirk Hurdstram, Ray, Blake, Carter Meads, Luke Hayes, and Torry all die. Season 2 is the deadliest season so far to date of the show.


At the end of the first episode of the season, we left the members of the team facing danger. Echo, Tech and Omega stuck in a container falling towards the ground and Wrecker and Hunter trying to escape clone troopers in the castle. Now, it is time to learn what happened to our favorite clones. You can find the recap for the last episode here.


However, towards the end of the first episode of the next season, it is revealed that Dutton Sr just had an ulcer that ruptured. A veterinarian is then forced to carry out a surgery without anaesthesia because she only has anaesthesia for horses and it wouldn't work on humans.


So I was bingeing Six Feet Under and have scraped my way through 3 seasons (it has its moments). I have stalled, because I am dreading the much maligned fourth season. Must I watch it, in order to get to season 5? Or can some good cliff notes suffice? 041b061a72


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